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3310-PR-TF-II 5000A Thin Flex Current Probe

The Fluke 3310PRTFIIProbe is designed for use with the Fluke 1750 Power Recorder and measures current from very low frequencies up to the 50th harmonic of a 50/60 Hz power supply. The Fluke 3310-PR-TF-II 5000A Flex Thin Flex Current Probe is an AC current probe utilizing the Rogowski principle. It includes a 24 inch long connection cable. The flexible and lightweight measuring head allows quick and easy installation in hard to reach areas and around large conductors.

830/CABLE Laser Shaft Alignment Tool with Cable Connection

It’s a known fact – all rotating machinery is susceptible to misalignment. If you’re still using rulers and dial indicators to ensure your rotating machinery is properly aligned, you could be losing thousands of dollars per year in replacement bearing costs, hours of unnecessary repair time, and crippling unplanned downtime, not to mention taking years off your machine’s useful life.

The Fluke 830 Laser Shaft Alignment tool is easy-to-use, giving you fast, accurate and actionable answers that will keep your plant up and running. When it comes to laser shaft alignment, data is good but answers are better.

Unlike using the straightedge method or dial indicators the Fluke 830 performs the complicated alignment calculations for you, meaning you’ll have the answers you need to quickly align your machine and get your plant up and running fast. An enhanced user interface provides easy to understand results that don’t require extensive alignment knowledge and the unique “All-in-One” result screen that shows you both coupling results and feet corrections (vertical and horizontal) in real terms making it easy to take corrective action.

Since machine downtime is costly, test repeatability is critical. The Fluke 830 uses a patented single laser precision alignment system that provides accurate and repeatable measurement results so you can be assured you’re addressing misalignment problems properly.

9190A-A-DKIT-156 DRY-WELL, ULTRA-COLD, INSRT-A, 115V, DIST

Ultra-cool dry-block calibrator with best-in-class stability

The Fluke Calibration 9190A Ultra-Cool Field Metrology Well is the most accurate and stable, cold temperature dry-block on the market. It’s ideal for applications that demand strict quality control and regulatory process compliance. These applications include on-location validation and calibration of RTDs, thermocouples, thermometers, and sensors used with process control equipment such as medical freezers, laboratory refrigerators, cold rooms, blood banks, sterilizers (autoclaves), and freeze dryers.

Great for clean room environments

Calibration baths are the most stable and uniform temperature sources available, but they aren’t a good fit for clean rooms. The size of a bath limits its portability, and bath fluids can easily spill and give off vapors. The 9190A Ultra-Cool Field Metrology Well is a great alternative. Its wide temperature range brackets the coldest and highest temperature ranges required for pharmaceutical, biomedical and food processing applications. The 9190A is small and lightweight, making it easy to transport. And since it does not use heat transfer fluids, clean rooms stay clean. The 9190A cooling and heating times are faster than a calibration bath—that means calibration work gets done more quickly.

An accurate temperature source is critical for dependable process measurements

Unreliable process measurements can have a damaging impact on business, leading to poor product quality, recalls, fines, waste, and lost profits. Ultimately, measurements are only as good as the temperature sources used to calibrate the measurement equipment. The 9190A Ultra-Cool Field Metrology Well incorporates the best technology and design expertise gained from decades of dry-block development experience. The 9190A conforms with EURAMET cg-13 guidelines for best measurement practices for temperature block calibrators. As a result, you can be assured that the 9190A specifications for accuracy, stability, axial (vertical) uniformity, radial (well-to-well) uniformity, loading, and hysteresis have been thoroughly and carefully defined and tested. With a 9190A Ultra-Cool Field Metrology Well, you can be confident you’re using the most accurate and stable ultra-cool dry-block calibrator available. And that will have a positive impact on your business.

Pocket Tach 99 is a digital, battery-powered portable non-contact optical tachometer (red LED), which operates up to 36 inches from a reflective tape target using an LED light source. The ergonomic design allows safe, direct line-of-sight viewing of both the rotating target and the display at the same time, while providing a no-slip rubber surface for single hand operation. Pocket Tach 99 in the value-leader of the world-class Pocket Tach Series from Monarch.

The Pocket Tach 99 is a hand-held precision optical tachometer designed to make non-contact measurements of rotational speeds from 5 to 99,999 RPM at a distance of up to 36 inches (91.44 cm) from a reflective target and at an angle of up to 30° off perpendicular. The unit has the ability to recall maximum and minimum values. The unit can be tripod mounted and locked on for continuous measurements.

A powerful, complete hydraulic pressure calibration system to cover a wide workloadFluke Calibration improved the hydraulic pressure calibration process with the introduction of E-DWT-H electronic deadweight tester. E-DWT-H is an electronic calibrator designed to deliver traditional hydraulic deadweight tester performance with digital measurement features and convenience. Some improvements offered by E-DWT-H include:

No weights to load and unload, transport or send out for calibration

Provides real-time pressure indication with no need to know and correct for local gravity or ambient temperature

No piston-cylinder changes

No significant sensitivity to level or vibration

Able to set and read any pressure value exactly, no minimum increment limited by smallest available masses; perfect for applications that require setting a nominal pressure precisely on the device under test and measuring it, such as analog gauge calibration

Operates in any unit of measure, switching easily from one unit to the next

The E-DWT-H is at home in metrology and calibration labs, on the production floor or in the field. It can operate with a wide selection of test mediums, including Sebacate calibration fluid, mineral oil, water and other liquids. ± 0.02 % of reading total one-year measurement uncertainty rivals the best laboratory deadweight testers.

High quality hardware allows easy system fill and prime, pressure generation and precise control up to 200 Mpa (30,000 psi). Premium performance is wrapped up into one compact, lightweight, transportable package. An optional battery/charger pack supports up to eight hours of operation away from line power, and an optional shipping/carrying case with handles and wheels allows for easy transport for field application.

A powerful, complete hydraulic pressure calibration system to cover a wide workload

Fluke Calibration improved the hydraulic pressure calibration process with the introduction of E-DWT-H electronic deadweight tester. E-DWT-H is an electronic calibrator designed to deliver traditional hydraulic deadweight tester performance with digital measurement features and convenience. Some improvements offered by E-DWT-H include:

No weights to load and unload, transport or send out for calibration

Provides real-time pressure indication with no need to know and correct for local gravity or ambient temperature

No piston-cylinder changes

No significant sensitivity to level or vibration

Able to set and read any pressure value exactly, no minimum increment limited by smallest available masses; perfect for applications that require setting a nominal pressure precisely on the device under test and measuring it, such as analog gauge calibration

Operates in any unit of measure, switching easily from one unit to the next

The E-DWT-H is at home in metrology and calibration labs, on the production floor or in the field. It can operate with a wide selection of test mediums, including Sebacate calibration fluid, mineral oil, water and other liquids. ± 0.02 % of reading total one-year measurement uncertainty rivals the best laboratory deadweight testers.

High quality hardware allows easy system fill and prime, pressure generation and precise control up to 200 Mpa (30,000 psi). Premium performance is wrapped up into one compact, lightweight, transportable package. An optional battery/charger pack supports up to eight hours of operation away from line power, and an optional shipping/carrying case with handles and wheels allows for easy transport for field application.

To keep equipment running reliably, you need dependable troubleshooting tools that can help you find and report problems fast. That’s why Flir Infrared Cameras are idispensable they let you see invisible. They let you see invisible heat caused by electrical resistance, mechanical wear, and other issues early enough to help you keep things operating safely and head off expensive downtime. And no other line of thermal imager makes it easier to capture and share findings that T-Series.

5577 Thermometer, P655 Hand-held

The Fluke 5577 provides basic accuracy of ±0.05 ºC over its full range of -100 ºC to 135 ºC. In addition, each 5577 system (meter and probe) comes calibrated over its full range by Hart Scientific, providing a NIST-traceable NVLAP-accredited system calibration.

The Fluke 5577 has two inputs and can display either simultaneous side-by-side readings from both inputs or the differences between the two inputs for easy comparisons. The Fluke 5577 is rated for intrinsic safety by CENELEC in Europe and has the following rating: EX II 2G EEx ib IIB T4.

This intrinsically safe thermometer is a critical instrument for petrochemical refineries that have mainly relied on delicate liquid-in-glass thermometers for temperature measurements. It’s also a valuable device for natural gas firms, which, in custody transfer applications, must take precise temperature measurements to ensure volume accuracy.